Dear developers,

I would like to use this opportunity and i would like to deeply appreciate Yours long term work related to Ubuntu accessibility. You are The good example, that new user interfaces and new software technology can be developed for handicapped and also for non handicapped users. I would like to thank MR Yelavich for his outstanding programmers work, because i know, that working on accessibility is not his only one working activity for Canonical. His role is very complex, because he must make a balance, so accessibility for visually impaired users can not be in The conflicts with user interface plans of Canonical LTD. I Am patient and eventhough i AM helpless to try latest Ubuntu builds myself, i have tried The build from Monday and also Beta1, i know, that MR Yelavich is doing his best to bring The accessible Ubuntu for visually impaired users as soon as possible.
CTRL+S is not running Orca at all.
I have tried it with build from Monday for The several time, even boot option access=v3 is not helping me. Even triing to stop light display manager service by using earlier post from very kind and intelligent MR Attia is not working, it worked probably for Alpha 1
sudo service lightdm stop
SO i AM looking forward to BETA2 release, i believe, that this release will be awailable in The first week of next month.

There are very probably some complex steps which are necessary to complete to use Orca successfully. But from Console, Orca is working, So ammazing fact is, That speech-dispatcher and Pulseaudio are working ammazingly and smoothly without issues.

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